connecting member for a sports boot closure and tightening device (4), comprising a base (25, 35) adapted to be fixed on the surface of the sports boot and a connecting element (31, 37) adapted for cooperation with a second connecting member, wherein the connecting element (31, 37) has a geometry such that its tangent (c, d; c′) to the zone where it connects with a second connecting element of the second connecting member is not perpendicular to the closure direction of the connecting member in the configuration in which it closes and tightens the sports boot.
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5. A sports boot comprising:
a first connecting member mounted on a first lateral part of the sport boot; and
a second connecting member mounted on a second part of the sport boot, positioned beyond a notch,
wherein the first connecting member comprises:
a base adapted to be fixed on the surface of the sports boot;
a lever movably mounted in rotation on the base and connected to an end part by a tie-rod, the end part comprising a connecting bar forming a connecting element adapted for cooperation with the second connecting member,
wherein the second connecting member comprises a ratchet with straight teeth adapted for cooperation with the connecting bar, wherein the straight teeth and the connecting bar are parallel and are arranged in a direction not perpendicular to the tie-rod of the first connecting member in the configuration in which it closes and tightens the sports boot.
3. A sports boot closure and tightening device comprising:
a first connecting member comprising:
a first base adapted to be fixed on a first lateral part of the sports boot; and
an end part;
a second connecting member comprising:
a second base adapted to be fixed on a second lateral part of the sports boot; and
a connecting element comprising a ratchet having teeth or mushroom shaped studs,
wherein the end part of the first connecting member and the connecting element of the second connecting member cooperate at a point to close the boot such that, in a closed configuration, the first connecting member and the second connecting member are positioned in alignment along an alignment curve on the first and second lateral parts of the boot,
wherein the geometry of the ratchet is such that the tangent of the ratchet teeth or studs at the point of cooperation with the first connecting member is not perpendicular to the alignment curve, and
wherein the second connecting member comprises a ratchet with straight teeth having an orientation not perpendicular to a closure direction of the ratchet in the configuration in which it closes and tightens the sports boot.
4. A sports boot comprising a first connecting member mounted on a first lateral part of the sport boot and a second connecting member mounted on a second part of the sport boot, positioned beyond a notch, wherein the first connecting member comprises a base adapted to be fixed on the surface of the sports boot, and a lever movably mounted in rotation on the base and connected to an end part by a tie-rod, the end part comprising a straight tie-rod forming a connecting element adapted for cooperation with a second connecting member, wherein the straight tie-rod is arranged in a direction not perpendicular to a closure direction of the connecting member in the configuration in which it closes and tightens the sports boot, corresponding to the direction of the tie-rod and wherein the second connecting member comprises a base adapted to be fixed on the surface of the sports boot and a ratchet with straight teeth adapted for cooperation with the first connecting member, wherein the straight teeth have an orientation not perpendicular to a closure direction, corresponding to the direction of the tie-rod, of the ratchet in the configuration in which it closes and tightens the sports boot.
1. A sports boot closure and tightening device comprising:
a first connecting member comprising:
a first base adapted to be fixed on a first lateral part of the sports boot; and
an end part;
a second connecting member comprising:
a second base adapted to be fixed on a second lateral part of the sports boot; and
a connecting element comprising a ratchet having teeth or mushroom shaped studs,
wherein the end part of the first connecting member and the connecting element of the second connecting member cooperate at a point to close the boot such that, in a closed configuration, the first connecting member and the second connecting member are positioned in alignment along an alignment curve on the first and second lateral parts of the boot,
wherein the geometry of the ratchet is such that the tangent of the ratchet teeth or studs at the point of cooperation with the first connecting member is not perpendicular to the alignment curve,
wherein the first connecting member comprises a lever movably mounted in rotation on the first base and connected to the end part by a tie-rod, the end part comprising a connecting bar, and
wherein the connecting bar is a straight rod arranged in a direction not perpendicular to a closure direction of the first connecting member in the configuration in which it closes and tightens the sports boot, corresponding to the direction of the tie-rod.
2. The sports boot closure and tightening device as claimed in
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This application claims priority benefits from European Patent Application No. 07425144.8 filed Mar. 13, 2007, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
The invention relates to a device for closing and tightening a sports boot, this device comprising two connecting members adapted to cooperate with one another, which device is particularly adapted for rigid boots such as a ski boot. It also relates to each of these connecting members per se. Lastly, it relates to a sport boot equipped with such a closure and tightening device.
Document FR2755834 describes an alternative embodiment of a closure and tightening device as described above, in which the connecting members have an adjustable position on the surface of the boot, so as to make it possible to modify the positioning of the alignment curve 18 of the connecting members as a function of the shape of the foot in order to improve the comfort of the boot. This solution presents numerous drawbacks, including:
All the solutions of the prior art are based on closing and tightening the sports boot by bringing together two parts 19, 20 of the boot using connecting members which are positioned on each of the parts and are aligned, by means of a retraction force exerted on these two parts in the orientation in which these connecting members are aligned, which is generally close to a direction substantially perpendicular to the notch of the boot. Such a solution is highly suitable for closing the notch of the boot, but is not optimal for ensuring best holding of the foot.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide another closure and tightening device for a sports boot, which improves the tightening and holding of the foot in the boot while ensuring that the boot is closed.
According to the concept of the invention, the closure and tightening of the boot are carried out by connecting members which exert an additional force component, outside the alignment of at least one of the connecting members, this nonaligned component reinforcing a function of holding the foot in the boot.
The invention is defined more precisely by the claims.
These objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be explained in detail in the following description of a particular embodiment, given without implying limitation with reference to the appended figures in which:
In a closed configuration of the boot, each connecting member is aligned along a predefined closure direction. When the two connecting members cooperate in the configuration in which they close the boot, in this embodiment their respective closure directions are aligned. Specifically, they are positioned with an alignment represented by the curve 18 on the surface of the boot, which represents the shortest distance for joining the two connecting members from their respective bases 25, 35. It will be noted that the tie-rod 28, its point of connection with the end part 30 and the centre of connection of the ratchet 36 with its base 35 are then in particular aligned on the curve 18. The two parallel branches 32 of the fork-shaped end part 30 and the two parallel side faces 39 of the ratchet 36 are positioned on a curve parallel to the alignment curve 18.
According to the present invention, the connecting bar 31 of the first connecting member is oriented in a direction c not perpendicular to the two parallel branches 32 of the fork-shaped end part 30. Furthermore, the teeth 37 of the ratchet 36 likewise have an orientation d not perpendicular to the two parallel side faces 39 of the ratchet. These two directions c and d are the same in the closed configuration of the boot, so that the straight connecting bar 31 cooperates perfectly with the teeth 37 of the ratchet. By virtue of this geometry of the connecting elements 31, 37 of the connecting members, the connecting bar 31 exerts a force F perpendicular to the directions c, d, and therefore not parallel to the tangent to the curve 38, on the selected tooth 37.
The orientation of the connecting elements 31, 37 is preferably selected so that this force F has a component downward at the level of the cuff and rearward at the level of the shell. This force is naturally transmitted to the structure of the boot then to the user's foot. This force component, not aligned with the rest of the connecting members, thus makes it possible to add an additional effect of holding the foot in the boot. At the level of the cuff, the boot exerts a force which pushes the lower leg toward the ground, thereby improving the hold of the heel at the bottom of the boot while preventing it from moving upward. At the level of the shell, the boot exerts a force which pushes the foot toward the rear, thereby also improving the hold of the heel at the bottom of the boot while preventing it from moving forward.
Naturally, the angle of the teeth 37 and the connecting bar 31 is selected as a function of the desired distribution of the tightening force between its traditional component for closing the notch and its new component for improving the hold of the foot. Thus, different geometries could be selected without departing from the scope of the invention. It will be noted that an angle from 5 to 10 degrees between the directions c and d of these elements and the alignment direction 18 of the connecting members represents an advantageous solution.
The concept of the invention may of course be implemented with other geometries of the connecting members, and in particular the connecting elements 31, 37.
Lastly, in extension of the variant illustrated in
In this context, a first solution is for example possible on the basis of a first connecting member with a connecting bar 31 having a geometry similar to that illustrated in
A second solution might consist in associating a first connecting member having a conventional tie-rod, such as that illustrated in the figure, with a second member of the ratchet type as illustrated in
Thus, it is finally found that the intended result may be obtained by providing that at least one of the connecting members has a connecting element with a geometry such that its tangent to a complementary connecting element is not perpendicular to the closure direction of the connecting member, as defined in its configuration for closure and tightening on the surface of the boot. This solution moreover offers an improvement irrespective of the closure direction of the connecting members on the surface of the boot.
Lastly, according to another alternative embodiment (not shown) it is possible to provide the a single type of connecting member which comprises a plurality of potential connecting elements, such as a ratchet with a plurality of teeth, and in which the various connecting elements no longer have the same orientation. Such a solution may make it possible to tailor the effect of the invention according to the tightening carried out.
This solution therefore has the following advantages:
The closure and tightening device solution of the invention has been illustrated in the context of a ski boot, although it could be implemented on any other sports boot which is relatively rigid and requires strong tightening.
Fregoni, Andrea, Girolimetto, Giovanni
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